blackdamp

/ˈblækˌdæmp/
noun
  1. A mixture of gases, mainly carbon dioxide and nitrogen, that builds up in mines and can cause suffocation.
    • Miners carried special lamps to detect the presence of blackdamp.
    • The old tunnel was filled with blackdamp, making it too dangerous to enter.
    • Safety training includes how to recognize the symptoms of blackdamp exposure.
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